Unfortunately, people operate on human time scales and are simply incapable of discovering all of the information about a network that changes from hour to hour and turning that data into changes in the configuration of security devices.
Rather than focus on health care or Iraq, as previous debates have, the moderators threw an odd bag of unexpected identity-politics questions at the candidates for a full hour, before turning to high-minded policy.
The silliness of temporary security rules issued right after the bombing attack shows the need for better leadership at TSA. The agency has backed off steps like banning magazines, books and blankets from passengers for the last hour of flight or turning off in-flight entertainment systems and not letting pilots announce the plane's location.
In other words, it will be a case of pounding on to the last hour, with the decision turning on whose troops, at the last, prove more enthusiastic about their presidential general.
True to their originals, skiers race straight downhill without turning, reaching speeds of 45 miles an hour.
She won her first career pole by turning a lap of 196.434 miles per hour.
Turning off the TV and computers after a certain hour and keeping technology--even cell phones--out of teenagers' bedrooms may be a good start.
But the barrier will require laborious circumnavigation by villagers, through roads, checkpoints and army-controlled entrance gates, turning a five-minute journey into a five-hour one.
In 1996, they were behind on election day but snatched a small victory for Mr Clinton by turning out the black vote and by raising eleventh-hour alarms over Medicare.
McCarthy did not make his first save until turning away Leeds defender Zac Thompson's cross on the hour.
Many thousands turned out along the route to fete the judge, turning a journey that usually takes four hours into a 20-hour-plus marathon.
In effect, the end of Earth Hour is actually more detrimental to climate mitigation because simultaneously turning on so much equipment all at once creates a surge current that results in a sudden spike in power demand.
First Mitt Romney showed his weakness as an executive manager, as the leader of a disciplined team doing the best possible job to meet a crucial organizational goal, the goal of making the Republican convention a positive turning point of his campaign, especially in its single most crucial hour.
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At a frenetic factory outside the village of Ringaskiddy, Ireland, workers have spent the past year laboring in 12-hour shifts around the clock, seven days a week, turning out 10 tonnes of a plain-looking white powder with extraordinary qualities.
McCaw appeared fortunate to avoid a yellow card on the hour mark for an infringement in a ruck, and he immediately played a key role in turning over possession as the Springboks threatened the line.
The Pope, who is turning 81 this month, looked frail as he arrived in Athens on Friday morning for the 24-hour visit, descending the steps of his plane slowly but unaided to be greeted by a Greek Air Force honour guard.
He preposterously challenges President Obama to a series of three-hour debates, he rips into the president accusing him of threatening the very existence of America and turning the country into a socialist state.
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